Vivian Bruchez (translated from French): This is a goulotte line opened by Patrick Gabarrou and Antonin Bouchard in 1997, and to my knowledge no one had ever considered skiing it before. For enthusiasts, a wooden plank has been left at the top of the line to make a snow mooring... (you'll tell us!). Well, it doesn't have to be this that motivates you to visit the area, but for the symbol we thought it was cool! ) Of course, the difficulties of this couloir on the way up are at the bottom of the itinerary, where we didn't put our skis down, but the upper part is skiable.
The Face Sud de l’Envers des Aiguilles de Chamonix is a prominent mountain face situated in the Mont Blanc Massif of the French Alps. This awe-inspiring location is flanked by two remarkable mountain peaks: the Aiguille de Roc and the Aiguille du Plan.
The Aiguille de Roc stands tall at approximately 4,019 meters (13,185 feet) above sea level, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding alpine landscape. On the opposite side, the Aiguille du Plan rises to an impressive height of about 3,673 meters (12,045 feet). Both of these peaks are renowned among mountaineers and adventurers for their challenging ascents and breathtaking vistas. The Face Sud de l’Envers des Aiguilles de Chamonix, with its steep and rugged terrain, beckons climbers and outdoor enthusiasts to explore its formidable slopes and experience the beauty of the Mont Blanc Massif.
1. Skied/Descent: 03/2023 Vivian Bruchez and Thomas Guerrin
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